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The Weekly FIorists^Review♦ 



October 26, 1911. 



TOBONTO. 



Tli« Market. 



The social season is proving a good 

 one, and business all along the line has 

 been excellent. Weddings have been 

 numerous and included several large 

 ones. Quite a few large out-of-town 

 weddings have been handled by Toronto 

 florists and several are yet on the 

 books. Next Monday is Thanksgiving 

 day here and this will create a good 

 demand on the previous Saturday. 



All stock is plentiful and in excellent 

 cbudiiien. 3oses are now first-class, 

 while mums in all shades — white, pink, 

 yellow and bronze — are right up to the 

 mark. Violets are good, but rather 

 scarce. Orchids are bringing a high 

 price. 



Various Notes. 



Park Commissioner Wilson is in 

 Banff, Alta., on a pleasure trip. 



Geo. M. Geraghty, of J. H. Dunlop's, 

 had the honor of making the bouquets 

 for the royal party, when our new gov- 

 ernor-general and his lady, the Duke 

 and Duchess of Connaught, arrived at 

 Quebec. He went to Quebec personally, 

 i The board of control of the city has 

 voted the park commissioner $4,000 to 

 aid him in his fight against the tussock 

 moth. 



The Ontario Horticultural Associa- 

 tion will hold a convention in the city 

 hall November 16, and the Ontario 

 Vegetable Growers' Association No- 

 vember 15. 



The summer flowers have been re- 

 moved from the beds and benches in 

 the city parks, and tulips have been 

 planted. -E. A. F. 



West Chester, Pa. — A new flrm has 

 been organized here, under the name of 

 the Lorgus Co., and has opened a 

 flower store at 20 North High street. 

 The officers of the firm are: Martin 

 Lorgus, president; George Achelis, vice- 

 president; Rudolf Lergus, treasurer; 

 Martha G. Lear, secretary. Mr. Achelis 

 and Miss Lear are members of the. 

 Morris Nursery Co., which conducts 

 an entirely separate business. Budolf 

 Lorgus, who recently returned from 

 Germany, will be manager of the new 

 store. 



JACK FROST 



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I Natnre's Best FeUfllzer 

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I Sheep's Head Braod furnishes the 

 I valuable organic matter and humus 

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